ubuntu on defy - Defy General

check it out www.ubuntu.com do you think our defy will be supported? hope yes, that would be awesome!

From what I remember, you need a dual core processor, 1 gb ram and hdmi output, plus the special dock.
Trimis de pe Defy CM7

Yes you need a dual core cpu.
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Ubuntu runs on Defy pretty well!
I've tried...!
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Ubuntu runs on Defy pretty well!
I've tried...!
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It's an integrated system that runs both at the same time on the same kernel. Does the atrix 2 have unlocked bootloader? This was the device they used.
Would be pretty hard without.
You indeed need a hdmi and dual core. They also are not going to give sources for some months to be able to persuade phone companies to integrate this...

Theres a difference between Ubuntu for ARM and Ubuntu Dektop. Latter has been anounced recently and indeed needs dual core and hdmi. Former should work on the defy.

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Does anyone know if cm9 will officially support wildfire?
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No, not yet!
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nope i don't hope so
nemo4 said:
nope i don't hope so
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What a stupid thing to say??
Why do you hope we don't get it??
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Status Update
http://www.cyanogenmod.com/blog/cm9-progress-update
The OG Motorola Droid (TI OMAP 3430 600MHz CPU, PowerVR SGX530 GPU, 256MB RAM) is officially not on the build list of CM9. Chipsets mentioned only go upto the QSD8250 SnapDragon found on the Desire and above. Even MSM7227 (600/800MHz CPU) with the Adreno 200 GPU is not listed so far.
Yeah, I didn't expect it to happen either. At least now we don't have to worry about whether we have the latest cm version
Even if we don't get cm9 we will get ics considering the G1 has ics port...
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I think this month we get cm9.
kaassaus said:
I think this month we get cm9.
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[Sarcasm]Woohooo........... then we get your new rom?[Sarcasm]

Epic Touch 1ghz dual core or 1.5?

in my rooted room setcou and other tools shows the cpu as stock or base at 1.0ghz but will let me overclock it to 1.2 not 1.5 where it should be on stock rom it was stuck at one and on the sony ported one it will let me goto 1.6 but it get real hot and unstable at 1.5 whats the deal did we gt lied to on the cpu thats realy in the phone fior specs?
A stock Epic 4G Touch is 1.2 ghz.
It's 1.2 Dual core
thank you for some crazy reason i thought the factory specs was 1.5 but still dont explain why the os limits it to 1.0 if i didnt root it
T-Mo's is a 1.5 qualcomm, maybe that's what you were thinking of...
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Are you running any of caulks scripts.
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if ur running any custom rom with a battery saver script they most likely have it set to 1.0ghz sometimes even lower just regular usage i have it set to 800 and it runs smooth as silk ..if your not doing anything extreme you might never notice a difference by overclocking... actually im lying there is a deference the bugs that come with extreme overclocking not to mention the reduced life of your phone...but i think we're all guilty of overclocking just to do it.. and most of us just to brag about quadrant scores here's mine over clocked at 1.6 on performance with blendz rom but got really buggy
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Are you running any of caulks scripts.
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Very likely yes, although he may not know it.

Overclock kernel

Can someone make a kernel that can overclock higher than 1.2GHz please? I don't know how and I don't really have the time to learn right now. You can probably just modify Intersect's source to allow it to go higher or something like that.
FroyoShark said:
Can someone make a kernel that can overclock higher than 1.2GHz please? I don't know how and I don't really have the time to learn right now. You can probably just modify Intersect's source to allow it to go higher or something like that.
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Pretty sure it requires more then just that (ie Voltage scaling, etc).
Also, most people don't like releasing kernels that could potentially burn up your device.
I know for Nexus One, Wildmonk use to release only to some people the 1228 (I believe it was) kernel.
In short, too much risk and most people aren't willing.
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Pretty sure it requires more then just that (ie Voltage scaling, etc).
Also, most people don't like releasing kernels that could potentially burn up your device.
I know for Nexus One, Wildmonk use to release only to some people the 1228 (I believe it was) kernel.
In short, too much risk and most people aren't willing.
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Thanks for the reply. I doubt going up to 1.4GHz would be dangerous at all, considering my Kindle doesn't even get warm @ 1.2GHz.
FroyoShark said:
Thanks for the reply. I doubt going up to 1.4GHz would be dangerous at all, considering my Kindle doesn't even get warm @ 1.2GHz.
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Quick, somebody PLEASE get him an overclocked kernel! (geez)
csholmq said:
Quick, somebody PLEASE get him an overclocked kernel! (geez)
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Did I come off as impatient or rude? Sorry, I was just trying to ask if someone could make one. (geez)
FroyoShark said:
Did I come off as impatient or rude? Sorry, I was just trying to ask if someone could make one. (geez)
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Wrong forum, this should not Benin development unless you're developing. A request would going to general forum.
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All depends on the device. For instance, my g2 came stock at 800mhz and it has been successfully overclocked to 2ghz.
My Kindle fire do get quite hot. Not sure what I did tho. Now it doesnt but the main issue that it runs only 300 or 1000/1200. So whilenits in use, its burning up. Im trying conservative kernel now.and that seemsnto help quite a bit.
dietotherhythm said:
All depends on the device. For instance, my g2 came stock at 800mhz and it has been successfully overclocked to 2ghz.
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Damn!!! Sure it's not a typo
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No typo. The G2/DesireZ can be overclocked to 2.0 GHz.
The G2 processor was designed to run at 1000Mhz from the get go but they underclocked it for the final release to save power since it runs more effencient then the traditional 1.0 at the time. Yea from stock underclocked 800MHz to 2000MHz it can go.
Yea I kno, off topic.
uoY_redruM said:
Pretty sure it requires more then just that (ie Voltage scaling, etc).
Also, most people don't like releasing kernels that could potentially burn up your device.
I know for Nexus One, Wildmonk use to release only to some people the 1228 (I believe it was) kernel.
In short, too much risk and most people aren't willing.
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It shouldn't be that much of a risk. Our KFs have an OMAP 4430, the 4460 model is almost exactly the same and comes scaled at 1.2-1.5 stock. Granted, the 4460 was designed for slightly higher speeds, but the 4430 was designed for 1-1.2, so an extra 300MHz shouldn't cause much harm.
That said, I really don't see why we need it any higher than what it is. Alot of apps can't take full advantage of dual core processors yet and even if they are they're not so power hungry that they need 1.5GHz. I've been playing quite a few Gameloft games underclocked to 600 & 800MHz and i've experienced zero lag. I guess my point is that the only thing that would really be affected is battery life. That's why nobody is working on going higher, it really won't achieve much of anything for all the work it would take to get the kernel stable.
Just my thoughts, though I think it would be cool to be able to say "My KF is overclocked to 1.5GHz!"
WHY would you want to overclock the CPU? I think its rather bad that most kernels for the kindle are OC? I rather like to use my kindle for one day with some minor slowdown than have 1.2+ ghz for a few hours. So here is the call, can somebody UC the kernel, or is there an working app like vsel`? or moto overclock?
miro101 said:
WHY would you want to overclock the CPU? I think its rather bad that most kernels for the kindle are OC? I rather like to use my kindle for one day with some minor slowdown than have 1.2+ ghz for a few hours. So here is the call, can somebody UC the kernel, or is there an working app like vsel`? or moto overclock?
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Just use SetCPU or some other app to change the max frequency.
miro101 said:
WHY would you want to overclock the CPU? I think its rather bad that most kernels for the kindle are OC? I rather like to use my kindle for one day with some minor slowdown than have 1.2+ ghz for a few hours. So here is the call, can somebody UC the kernel, or is there an working app like vsel`? or moto overclock?
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Who cares what you'd rather have? He'd rather have overclock functionality. Why's your's more important?
Kind of curious if the Kindle can support 2.0 MHz...
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uoY_redruM said:
Kind of curious if the Kindle can support 2.0 MHz...
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You mean GHz?
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0xd34d's kernel goes up to 1.3ghz. compatible with all ROMS. A search will find it.
namdnas said:
You mean GHz?
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*face palm* lol, yes.
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fr4nk1yn said:
0xd34d's kernel goes up to 1.3ghz. compatible with all ROMS. A search will find it.
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Really needs to be updated and no cm9
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if it works, which it does, why does it need updating? I tried it early in it,s release with cm9 and it worked there as well.

Archos 101 G9 different versions

Hey guys,
I'm a bit confused. I want to purchase an Archos 101 G9 tablet but I found many different specs or maybe just wrong.
So maybe you can help me out here. I already searched this board but couldn't find exactly my misery, but maybe only because no one else had?
I found versions with 1.0, 1,2 and 1.5GHz CPUs as well as with different RAM configurations - 512MB and 1024MB.
Of course, I would like to have the 1.5GHz and 1024MB version. Are the different offers really different devices or is it like the 1.5GHz CPU just stepped down to 1.2?
Also, I red somewhere that the 1024MB are always build in, but just 512MB are available to use with HC, but the full 1024MB are available with ICS.
So, maybe you can give me some details on this topic and/or some tips what to look at when buying.
Thanks in advance,
SilverstarX
Hey guys,
I'm a bit confused. I want to purchase an Archos 101 G9 tablet but I found many different specs or maybe just wrong.
So maybe you can help me out here. I already searched this board but couldn't find exactly my misery, but maybe only because no one else had?
I found versions with 1.0, 1,2 and 1.5GHz CPUs as well as with different RAM configurations - 512MB and 1024MB.
Of course, I would like to have the 1.5GHz and 1024MB version. Are the different offers really different devices or is it like the 1.5GHz CPU just stepped down to 1.2?
Also, I red somewhere that the 1024MB are always build in, but just 512MB are available to use with HC, but the full 1024MB are available with ICS.
So, maybe you can give me some details on this topic and/or some tips what to look at when buying.
Thanks in advance,
SilverstarX
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Get turbo edition (the one with 1.5ghz and 1gb ram). It has small sticker in front side, right bottom corner saying turbo. They are mostly the same. Only cpu and ram differences AFAIK. They have same custom and official roms, so you can upgrade any of them to ics. I hope this answers to your question.
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julle131 said:
Get turbo edition (the one with 1.5ghz and 1gb ram). It has small sticker in front side, right bottom corner saying turbo. They are mostly the same. Only cpu and ram differences AFAIK. They have same custom and official roms, so you can upgrade any of them to ics. I hope this answers to your question.
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Hey julle131,
thanks for your answer. I would prefer to buy the tablet online, so looking on the front would be a problem.
Also, I found "turbo" versions with 1.2GHz, too. That is what I meant confusing. So either the given details are wrong or there are different versions... thats why I'm asking here.
Sincerly
SilverstarX
SilverstarX said:
Hey julle131,
thanks for your answer. I would prefer to buy the tablet online, so looking on the front would be a problem.
Also, I found "turbo" versions with 1.2GHz, too. That is what I meant confusing. So either the given details are wrong or there are different versions... thats why I'm asking here.
Sincerly
SilverstarX
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Do they have picture of package? Just look for 1.5ghz processor and 1gb ram. Its more expensive. All of them should be upgradeable to ics, if they really are g9.
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julle131 said:
Do they have picture of package? Just look for 1.5ghz processor and 1gb ram. Its more expensive. All of them should be upgradeable to ics, if they really are g9.
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Sorry, but you don't understand my question. I want know if the 1.5 ghz cpu is stepped down to 1.2 ghz, because the Archos 101 G9 Turbo 250 GB is often descriped with 1.2 Ghz. I thought maybe Archos build in an 1.5 ghz cpu and regulate it on 1.2 ghz...
yes the first "turbo" is on 1.2 Ghz
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yes the first "turbo" is on 1.2 Ghz
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Is what? Limited down 1.2 Ghz or is it really a different chipset/cpu?
The 1.2 GHz version is the same CPU as the 1 GHz version. The 1.5 GHz is the omap 4460 and the 1.0 and 1.2 is the omap 4430
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MACBLACK91 said:
The 1.2 GHz version is the same CPU as the 1 GHz version. The 1.5 GHz is the omap 4460 and the 1.0 and 1.2 is the omap 4430
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Bit confused because in about tablet it says omap 4460 ES1.1 but benchmarks say 1.2 CPU
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Archos made a bad mistake with their different versions.
They have:
Normal 4430 @ 1.0
Turbo 4430 @ 1.2
Turbo 4460 @ 1.2
Turbo 4460 @ 1.5
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HTC One V vs Sony Xperia Play

In terms of performance how different is the HTC One V compare to the Sony Xperia Play?
They mostly have the same internals, which are a 1 GHz scorpion with an adreno 205. The only hardware differences between the two, are the screen and the version of android, (4.0 on the HOV and 2.3.4 on the Xperia). The Xperia is also about 1 year older.
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They mostly have the same internals, which are a 1 GHz scorpion with an adreno 205. The only hardware differences between the two, are the screen and the version of android, (4.0 on the HOV and 2.3.4 on the Xperia). The Xperia is also about 1 year older.
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The Android version isn't a hardware difference it's software. Also the play has PSP buttons (which is a hardware difference)
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lars1216 said:
The Android version isn't a hardware difference it's software. Also the play has PSP buttons (which is a hardware difference)
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Yeah, I know. It could have some performance changes through newer features being implemented in the new version of android between gb and ics, (if you stay on stock rom). Thanks for pointing that out though.

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